Emerald Harvest Honey Chome
Step into a world of enhanced taste and aroma with Emerald Harvest Honey Chome. This NPK fertilizer has a delightful twist, enriching your fruits and flowers while boosting essential oil production. Here’s why this all-natural hydro solution is a game-changer for your garden:
Vibrant Fruits and Flowers
Honey Chome isn’t your ordinary NPK fertilizer – it’s the secret behind more vibrant, flavorful fruits and flowers. Acting as the foundation with nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, it also brings a sweet touch. But there’s more: it stimulates the production of terpenes and flavonoids that contribute to your plants’ distinctive aroma and taste.
Elevating Terpenes and Flavonoids
Terpenes and flavonoids are your garden’s superheroes. Terpenes enhance the taste and scent, while flavonoids paint your plants with vivid colors. Honey Chome sparks these compounds’ production, taking your plants to new heights of beauty and allure.
Unleash Essential Oils
Unlock the potential of essential oils with Honey Chome. Feeding your plants responsibly sourced carbohydrates from palm sugar, cane sugar, and agave nectar nurtures beneficial microbes in the root zone. This powers nutrient absorption and creates a reservoir of sugars that propels your plants into the flowering stage with newfound vigor.
All-Natural Marvel
Say goodbye to artificial ingredients and embrace the beauty of nature. Honey Chome is a garden-friendly alternative, giving you the best of both worlds: powerful results without worrying about chemical additives.
Guided by Growth
Honey Chome integrates seamlessly into your hydro and irrigation systems following a simple feeding guide. From early vegetative stages to the ripening phase, it ensures your plants receive the care they need to shine.
Why Choose Honey Chome?
- Enhances flavor, scent, and color of your garden treasures.
- Amplifies essential oil production.
- Nurtures beneficial microbes with natural sugars.
- Gentle on irrigation systems, no clogging risks.
- Designed for both vegetative and flowering stages.
